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[[File:ACV The Nun Minster 1.jpg|thumb|250px|The Nun's Minster]]
[[File:ACV The Nun Minster 1.jpg|thumb|250px|The Nun's Minster]]
'''The Nun's Minster''' was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[church]] in [[Winchester|Wincestre]], [[Hampshire|Hamtunscire]] within the [[Kingdom of Wessex]].
'''The Nun's Minster''' was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[church]] in [[Winchester|Wincestre]], [[Hampshire|Hamtunscire]], within the [[Kingdom of Wessex]].


==History==
==History==
In 877, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] reconvened with the [[Reeve]] [[Goodwin]] and King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] at the Nun's Minster, after killing the [[Order of the Ancients|Order]] member, The Gallows: Reeve [[Selwyn]]. Despite initial hostility, Eivor and Alfred talked any information about the next target, [[Hilda|The Quill]]. All the information that was found was The Quill was using the children of Wincestre as her spies and thieves. Eivor promised to investigate as both Goodwin and Alfred left the minister. Behind her, Eivor realized a young girl was watching and asked the girl to come forward. Within their conversation, the girl asked Eivor for her "mother's" [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]], which Selwyn apparently took from her mother. Realizing better, Eivor did not give the medallion and soon followed the girl, who left the minister quickly after their conversation.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' − [[Plucking the Quill]]</ref>
In 877, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] reconvened with the [[reeve]] [[Goodwin]] and King [[Alfred the Great|Alfred]] at the Nun's Minster, after killing the [[Order of the Ancients]] member [[Selwyn]]. Despite some initial hostility, Eivor and Alfred discussed their next target, "[[Hilda|The Quill]]", who was known to use the children of Wincestre as her spies and thieves. After Eivor promised to track down and eliminate The Quill, Alfred and Goodwin left the minster.<ref name="Plucking the Quill">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' − [[Plucking the Quill]]</ref>


In 878, King Alfred and the [[Scholar|priest]], Brother [[Ealric]] followed a young girl, Aemma, to the Nun's Minster, as her mother had fallen ill. Within the church, Alfred and Ealric assessed the mother's condition as Aelfred went to talk with the ill mother. The mother, Judith, saw Alfred and stated that she feels too ill to continue. Alfred promised to take care of her daughter as he prayed for [[Christianity|God]] to watch over Judith in her final moments. Right after his prayer, Aemma was left with her mother as Alfred and Ealric continued on their day.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' − [[Aelfred's Legacy]]</ref>
Behind her, Eivor saw that a young girl had observed the conversation and asked her to come forward. The girl soon asked Eivor for her "mother's" [[Order of the Ancients medallion|medallion]], which Selwyn had apparently stolen. Knowing better, Eivor did not give up the medallion and decided to follow the girl, believing she could lead her to The Quill.<ref name="Plucking the Quill"/>


Throughout her time in Wincestre, Eivor went besides the minster and found a child, [[Esobert]], atop the minster's scaffolding. After talking with the child, Eivor offered to help Esobert to acquire a tree's flower. Eivor attained the flower and soon gave it to Esobert. Esobert went up to his crush and declared his gift as a playful hand for marriage to young [[Æthelflæd]], King Alfred's daughter. Accompanied by her mother, [[Ealhswith]], Æthelflæd accepted the flower as both mother and daughter soon left Esobert in good spirits.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[Romeo and Aethelflaed]]</ref>
In 878, King Alfred and Brother [[Ealric]] followed a young girl, Aemma, to the Nun's Minster, as her mother had fallen ill. Within the church, Alfred and Ealric assessed the mother's condition as Alfred went to talk with the ill woman. After the mother, Judith, stated that she felt too ill to continue, Alfred promised to take care of her daughter and prayed for [[Christianity|God]] to watch over Judith in her final moments. Right after his prayer, Aemma was left with her mother as Alfred and Ealric continued on their day.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' − [[Aelfred's Legacy]]</ref>
 
During her time in Wincestre, Eivor found a young child, [[Esobert]], atop the minster's scaffolding. After talking with him, Eivor agreed to help Esobert acquire a tree's flower. The Viking soon retrieved the flower and gave it to Esobert. The boy then went up to his crush and offered her the flower while also playfully asking for her hand in marriage. The girl in question was Princess [[Æthelflæd]], King Alfred's daughter, and accepted the gift while her mother, [[Ealhswith]], decided to humor Esobert's confession, though she declared they would need to wait until they were both adults and had Alfred's blessing to get married.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' − [[Romeo and Aethelflaed]]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
ACV The Nun Minster 2.jpg|Eivor inspects the Nun's Minster
ACV The Nun Minster 2.jpg|Eivor inspecting the Nun's Minster
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]''
*''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]''



Latest revision as of 15:23, 6 May 2026

The Nun's Minster

The Nun's Minster was an Anglo-Saxon church in Wincestre, Hamtunscire, within the Kingdom of Wessex.

History[edit | edit source]

In 877, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir reconvened with the reeve Goodwin and King Alfred at the Nun's Minster, after killing the Order of the Ancients member Selwyn. Despite some initial hostility, Eivor and Alfred discussed their next target, "The Quill", who was known to use the children of Wincestre as her spies and thieves. After Eivor promised to track down and eliminate The Quill, Alfred and Goodwin left the minster.[1]

Behind her, Eivor saw that a young girl had observed the conversation and asked her to come forward. The girl soon asked Eivor for her "mother's" medallion, which Selwyn had apparently stolen. Knowing better, Eivor did not give up the medallion and decided to follow the girl, believing she could lead her to The Quill.[1]

In 878, King Alfred and Brother Ealric followed a young girl, Aemma, to the Nun's Minster, as her mother had fallen ill. Within the church, Alfred and Ealric assessed the mother's condition as Alfred went to talk with the ill woman. After the mother, Judith, stated that she felt too ill to continue, Alfred promised to take care of her daughter and prayed for God to watch over Judith in her final moments. Right after his prayer, Aemma was left with her mother as Alfred and Ealric continued on their day.[2]

During her time in Wincestre, Eivor found a young child, Esobert, atop the minster's scaffolding. After talking with him, Eivor agreed to help Esobert acquire a tree's flower. The Viking soon retrieved the flower and gave it to Esobert. The boy then went up to his crush and offered her the flower while also playfully asking for her hand in marriage. The girl in question was Princess Æthelflæd, King Alfred's daughter, and accepted the gift while her mother, Ealhswith, decided to humor Esobert's confession, though she declared they would need to wait until they were both adults and had Alfred's blessing to get married.[3]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

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